An area business organization gets a new website with help from a local agency, a former employee returns to a Richmond marketing firm, and two Brandcenter alums join the school’s faculty in the latest ad news roundup.
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$3M Rothesay Circle deal tops July home sales
The nearly $3 million purchase of a 12,000-square-foot mansion overlooking the James River eclipsed all other Richmond-area home sales in July, coming in more than $1.5 million above the next-highest sale in a month that was full of million-dollar deals.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 8.9.19
The $23 million sale of apartments in Richmond’s Manchester neighborhood heads this week’s list of property sales. Henrico County reports the $17 million sale of a Short Pump-area shopping center. For the entire list of sales, become a BizSense Pro member.
Brewer turning off downtown taps
A Charlottesville-based brewery is getting ready to close its local taproom.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 7.31.19
A retirement village in Henrico has a $4.5 million spiritual enrichment building in the works. Chesterfield has apartments and townhouses in the works. And Richmond has apartments going up in Manchester.
Food truck corral hatching at Clopton Siteworks
A shared kitchen startup in the Southside is going back for seconds and thirds.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.1.19
Chesterfield approves a grant agreement with Shamin Hotels for investment at Stonebridge, Henrico opens a $10 million mental health and development center, Hanover delays a vote on a 323-acre development, and Richmond City Council meets in special session Monday.
Coworking trend spreads to Chesterfield
Coworking concepts have been catching on in Richmond in a big way, but so far they’ve been mostly concentrated in the downtown area.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 6.26.19
A language learning enhancement, a customer rewards process and an anti-rust formula are just some of this week’s patents.
Hild looks to rezone Siegel’s Supermarket assemblage
One of the biggest landlords on the city’s Southside is taking another step toward positioning a grouping of its properties – including the former Siegel’s Supermarket site – for potential redevelopment.